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  • new PPRO rendering issue

    Posted by Brian Cooney on January 30, 2014 at 3:13 pm

    Anyone ever run into an issue in PPRO CC where you attempt to render a sequence and the progress bar gets to about 90% and remains while the frame count and preview file count keeps climbing into infinity? I haven’t been able to render a particular sequence. I removed the clips I thought could have been effecting it at that point but same thing. I also deleted cache files, etc..

    Telly Award Winning Editor, Motion Gfx Artist, Colorist
    MotionFoundry, Inc. Post: Verizon, GM, Kohl’s, 3 Doors Down, L’Oreal, IKEA, Kelloggs, Toyota

    Kevin Prange replied 12 years ago 4 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Chris Tompkins

    January 30, 2014 at 4:00 pm

    I have seen this.
    We would render the sequence in parts or sections, a little at a time and saving, to get through.

    Chris

  • Brian Cooney

    January 30, 2014 at 4:36 pm

    thanks. it got me to a yellow bar above certain clips, rendering individual clips. but not green. but maybe I’m ok. just might not be optimized media in those sections..

    Telly Award Winning Editor, Motion Gfx Artist, Colorist
    MotionFoundry, Inc. Post: Verizon, GM, Kohl’s, 3 Doors Down, L’Oreal, IKEA, Kelloggs, Toyota

  • Richard Thompson

    April 28, 2014 at 9:59 pm

    I just bumped into this. Did you ever find a resolution?

    Richard Thompson
    T4 Media

  • Kevin Prange

    May 8, 2014 at 6:12 pm

    I just started having this problem. I have never run into it before. Upgraded Premiere Pro CC about a week and a half ago. Very frustrating.

    My project is 5 minutes long with video and stills. No effects applied except scale changes on stills to simulate a zoom.

    Kevin Prange
    NAED, St. Louis, MO

  • Richard Thompson

    May 8, 2014 at 10:02 pm

    New info from Adobe: Apparently this is a known problem. Over on the Adobe site forum they were asking for doc from anyone experiencing this issue.

    In my case I had 23.97 clips in a 29.97 sequence. This is SUPPOSED to be OK but Adobe managed to break it. Make sure the frame rates of ALL the clips in your sequence match that of your sequence – at least until Adobe figures out how they broke this and generate a fix.

    Once I did this my “infinite renders” stopped.

    There may be other causes of this issue; check out the Adobe forum.

    Good luck!

    Richard Thompson
    T4 Media

  • Kevin Prange

    May 9, 2014 at 12:21 pm

    Thanks for the info.

    Unfortunately, all of my video footage is the same frame rate and from the exact same camera and the only other thing I’m using are JPEGs.

    Kevin Prange
    NAED, St. Louis, MO

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